Cambridge moving forward

01 October 2003
In a series of interviews this week, Professor Alison Richard, the new Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, spoke about the importance of building up a solid and comprehensive bursary system at Cambridge that would attract the best and brightest students from all backgrounds.
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New Vice-Chancellor

30 September 2003
A new academic year, a new leader. Professor Alison Richard will be installed as the University's 344th Vice-Chancellor today (Wednesday 1 October 2003) in an early morning ceremony in the Senate-House.
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Honorary Degree Ceremony 2003

23 June 2003

The Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, HRH the Duke of Edinburgh, conferred honorary degrees at a traditional ceremony in the University’s Senate-House yesterday (Monday 23 June 2003).

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Governance Results

31 January 2003
Cambridge is in the process of reviewing its governance, and has spent the last year conducting an extensive internal consultation with the academic community, leading to a series of ballots on changes proposed by the University Council.
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Review of the year 2002

20 December 2002

It has been a momentous year for the University, here we remember just some of the major developments which have kept Cambridge in the headlines.

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Cambridge's past uncovered

25 October 2002
Cambridge archaeologists have just started excavation on the Addenbrooke's site where the University's new cancer research centre is to be built. They have found evidence of a major late Iron Age/early Roman settlement which spans the Roman Conquest of the mid first century AD.
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Cambridge Governance Reforms

26 June 2002

Today (Wednesday 26 June 2002), the University of Cambridge Council publishes recommended amendments to the University's constitution.

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Honorary degrees awarded

24 June 2002
Today (Monday 24 June 2002) the Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, HRH the Duke of Edinburgh, conferred honorary degrees at a traditional ceremony in the University's Senate House.
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Equality Agenda seminar

17 October 2001
The findings from the University's first Equality Agenda seminar are published today on the Personnel Department website.
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